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Short Summary - "The Last Dragon Rider"
Overlooking a windy valley, Arin flourishes. The mountains sleep like giants and extra stars wait "just in case." Arin residents dismiss miracles like the humming of dawn as "just weather," fast shadows as "just birds," and old people sharing stories as "just stories." A seed sighs as it wakes up, snow picks a roof, and weakest of all, dragons sing an old melody while they're looking for a home. He believes in a world that has replaced wonder for weight, fences for maps, and loud laws for lost vows. Everyone says dragons no longer exist, either to soothe or to warn. Extinction seems safe and easy: no horsemen face storms, no house fires are kindled for warmth, and no brave landing changes a century. Arin discovers an unfulfilled promise along an overgrown walk, past raspberries and a laughing, broken stone. Only those who count clouds backwards and treat secrets like guests can hear this promise. The last dragon rider who doesn't stay last, an apprentice mapmaker who designs sensible roads, a demanding kestrel who scolds out of love, and a secret sanctuary that recalls what the world has forgotten are the subjects of this novel. Learning to fly without leaving somebody and caring for strong objects without shutting them up are key. It is a living map that changes when the wind delivers news, a forge where metal learns to behave, a river that's been taught to flow in curves, and a root-woven hall that opens like a tree to let rain in. A stern duke teaches bowing, lanterns follow commands, and Ember (who sneezes punctuation) carefully chooses her friends. Pay attention-you may hear the world hum as it improves. Bravery braids into attentiveness, guard, and flight. Normal-looking doors are for soft feet. Don't shout. Bring a bedtime song. Morning comes incomplete on purpose.
Benefits of reading story book
Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities.
Best Wishes,
Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure!
Thank You.
Book Description:
Total Pages: 112
Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches
Cover: Soft, Glossy
Interior book: Color Pages.
Suitable ages: 08-12
Important Note:
Thank you for reading this storybook.
For permissions, acknowledgments, and the full disclaimer from the writer/author, please refer to the final pages of this book.
Copyright Notice (c) 2022-2025 AQEEL AHMED. All rights reserved.
For information about any typographical errors or image-related issues in this or any of my other books, please see the final pages.
Thank you again for reading.
Overlooking a windy valley, Arin flourishes. The mountains sleep like giants and extra stars wait "just in case." Arin residents dismiss miracles like the humming of dawn as "just weather," fast shadows as "just birds," and old people sharing stories as "just stories." A seed sighs as it wakes up, snow picks a roof, and weakest of all, dragons sing an old melody while they're looking for a home. He believes in a world that has replaced wonder for weight, fences for maps, and loud laws for lost vows. Everyone says dragons no longer exist, either to soothe or to warn. Extinction seems safe and easy: no horsemen face storms, no house fires are kindled for warmth, and no brave landing changes a century. Arin discovers an unfulfilled promise along an overgrown walk, past raspberries and a laughing, broken stone. Only those who count clouds backwards and treat secrets like guests can hear this promise. The last dragon rider who doesn't stay last, an apprentice mapmaker who designs sensible roads, a demanding kestrel who scolds out of love, and a secret sanctuary that recalls what the world has forgotten are the subjects of this novel. Learning to fly without leaving somebody and caring for strong objects without shutting them up are key. It is a living map that changes when the wind delivers news, a forge where metal learns to behave, a river that's been taught to flow in curves, and a root-woven hall that opens like a tree to let rain in. A stern duke teaches bowing, lanterns follow commands, and Ember (who sneezes punctuation) carefully chooses her friends. Pay attention-you may hear the world hum as it improves. Bravery braids into attentiveness, guard, and flight. Normal-looking doors are for soft feet. Don't shout. Bring a bedtime song. Morning comes incomplete on purpose.
Benefits of reading story book
Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities.
Best Wishes,
Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure!
Thank You.
Book Description:
Total Pages: 112
Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches
Cover: Soft, Glossy
Interior book: Color Pages.
Suitable ages: 08-12
Important Note:
Thank you for reading this storybook.
For permissions, acknowledgments, and the full disclaimer from the writer/author, please refer to the final pages of this book.
Copyright Notice (c) 2022-2025 AQEEL AHMED. All rights reserved.
For information about any typographical errors or image-related issues in this or any of my other books, please see the final pages.
Thank you again for reading.
Short Summary - "The Last Dragon Rider"
Overlooking a windy valley, Arin flourishes. The mountains sleep like giants and extra stars wait "just in case." Arin residents dismiss miracles like the humming of dawn as "just weather," fast shadows as "just birds," and old people sharing stories as "just stories." A seed sighs as it wakes up, snow picks a roof, and weakest of all, dragons sing an old melody while they're looking for a home. He believes in a world that has replaced wonder for weight, fences for maps, and loud laws for lost vows. Everyone says dragons no longer exist, either to soothe or to warn. Extinction seems safe and easy: no horsemen face storms, no house fires are kindled for warmth, and no brave landing changes a century. Arin discovers an unfulfilled promise along an overgrown walk, past raspberries and a laughing, broken stone. Only those who count clouds backwards and treat secrets like guests can hear this promise. The last dragon rider who doesn't stay last, an apprentice mapmaker who designs sensible roads, a demanding kestrel who scolds out of love, and a secret sanctuary that recalls what the world has forgotten are the subjects of this novel. Learning to fly without leaving somebody and caring for strong objects without shutting them up are key. It is a living map that changes when the wind delivers news, a forge where metal learns to behave, a river that's been taught to flow in curves, and a root-woven hall that opens like a tree to let rain in. A stern duke teaches bowing, lanterns follow commands, and Ember (who sneezes punctuation) carefully chooses her friends. Pay attention-you may hear the world hum as it improves. Bravery braids into attentiveness, guard, and flight. Normal-looking doors are for soft feet. Don't shout. Bring a bedtime song. Morning comes incomplete on purpose.
Benefits of reading story book
Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities.
Best Wishes,
Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure!
Thank You.
Book Description:
Total Pages: 112
Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches
Cover: Soft, Glossy
Interior book: Color Pages.
Suitable ages: 08-12
Important Note:
Thank you for reading this storybook.
For permissions, acknowledgments, and the full disclaimer from the writer/author, please refer to the final pages of this book.
Copyright Notice (c) 2022-2025 AQEEL AHMED. All rights reserved.
For information about any typographical errors or image-related issues in this or any of my other books, please see the final pages.
Thank you again for reading.
Overlooking a windy valley, Arin flourishes. The mountains sleep like giants and extra stars wait "just in case." Arin residents dismiss miracles like the humming of dawn as "just weather," fast shadows as "just birds," and old people sharing stories as "just stories." A seed sighs as it wakes up, snow picks a roof, and weakest of all, dragons sing an old melody while they're looking for a home. He believes in a world that has replaced wonder for weight, fences for maps, and loud laws for lost vows. Everyone says dragons no longer exist, either to soothe or to warn. Extinction seems safe and easy: no horsemen face storms, no house fires are kindled for warmth, and no brave landing changes a century. Arin discovers an unfulfilled promise along an overgrown walk, past raspberries and a laughing, broken stone. Only those who count clouds backwards and treat secrets like guests can hear this promise. The last dragon rider who doesn't stay last, an apprentice mapmaker who designs sensible roads, a demanding kestrel who scolds out of love, and a secret sanctuary that recalls what the world has forgotten are the subjects of this novel. Learning to fly without leaving somebody and caring for strong objects without shutting them up are key. It is a living map that changes when the wind delivers news, a forge where metal learns to behave, a river that's been taught to flow in curves, and a root-woven hall that opens like a tree to let rain in. A stern duke teaches bowing, lanterns follow commands, and Ember (who sneezes punctuation) carefully chooses her friends. Pay attention-you may hear the world hum as it improves. Bravery braids into attentiveness, guard, and flight. Normal-looking doors are for soft feet. Don't shout. Bring a bedtime song. Morning comes incomplete on purpose.
Benefits of reading story book
Reading promotes curiosity, attentiveness, and empathy. Children and adults become smarter when they explore ideas, develop knowledge, and learn languages. Stories demonstrate choices and consequences, explaining how to behave in various situations. Regular reading also improves memory, reduces stress, and develops imagination, creativity, and critical thinking abilities.
Best Wishes,
Thank you for purchasing and gifting our book for birthdays, Christmas, and other special occasions. Your daily encouragement and enthusiasm for storytelling inspires us. We are thrilled to be a part of your special moments, and we hope our story brings you happiness and magic. Thank you again for sharing our wonderful adventure!
Thank You.
Book Description:
Total Pages: 112
Book Size: 6" × 9" - Inches
Cover: Soft, Glossy
Interior book: Color Pages.
Suitable ages: 08-12
Important Note:
Thank you for reading this storybook.
For permissions, acknowledgments, and the full disclaimer from the writer/author, please refer to the final pages of this book.
Copyright Notice (c) 2022-2025 AQEEL AHMED. All rights reserved.
For information about any typographical errors or image-related issues in this or any of my other books, please see the final pages.
Thank you again for reading.

















